Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Full presence .... The artist Rod Chase





Rod Chase, as one of the best and recognized artists - fotorealistov earned the highest respect of his peers and the admiration of collectors. Each painting is created from the artist's extensive research and numerous views of photos, including historical. His quest for precision and a true sense of history, led the artist in New York and Washington, DC, Colorado and California, and Italy. Rod Chasev always in the never-ending quest to get the materials and photos for their new works. "Being fotorealistom, I depend on a precise reference material for each painting." Even without traveling to these world - famous places, the viewer has the opportunity to feel fully present yourself there.



We the People




Texas Capito Night


Texas Capitol



Pillars of Freedom
Pillars of Freedom pays tribute to one of the founding fathers of our country, Thomas Jefferson. This picture shows the Jefferson Memorial during the Cherry Blossom.



Magnificent Destiny



Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The first 24-hour post was put up 2 July 1937


The Grand Lady








City Lights


Holiday in the Park
This work is written in order to raise funds for the American Cancer Society.



Land of Liberty


A Grateful Nation









Blackmore Vale


During a trip to Italy ...
Beautiful villa in a quiet location near the town of Castellina in Chianti. This area of Italy is a vital part of the history of Tuscany. The hilly landscape, geometric patterns vineyards that stretch in all directions, creating lighting effects of light and color that so inspired the artist.


Tuscan Fountain


Piazza San Marco


Ponte Vecchio, Florence Italy


Florence - Jewel of the Renaissance


Gloria di Maria



Evening in Venice


Reflections of Rome


Amalfi Lights


Trail of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei) - The road to the five churches (one in each city - Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore) leading off from the sea to the mountain. Since the thirties, the part of the path connecting Riomaggiore and Manarola (the southernmost part of Sentiero Azzuro) was named Via dell'Amore or Road of Love.

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